ChamberSign
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ChamberSign is an initiative set up by Chamber of Commerce organisations of 9 European countries and Eurochambres, aiming to create a friendly international environment for secure business-to-business electronic commerce. ChamberSign focuses on making digital signatures available to European SMEs and achieving international recognition and interoperability for electronic certificates issued by Chambers of Commerce. With a coverage of over 13.5 million Chamber Members, ChamberSign will ensure the check of the identity of the sender of electronically signed data over the Internet and the verification of the message integrity, thus securing cross-border trading over the Internet between companies certified by Chambers of Commerce.